Description of coin 5 rubles 2014 "The 70th anniversary of the Victory. The Vistula-Oder operation":

The obverse of the coin to the left of the center, specified value: a large figure "5" under the word "РУБЛЕЙ" Below the horizontal inscription "БАНК РОССИИ" which date is "2014". On the right side there is a stylized plant branch, near which is a mark of the Moscow mint (consists of letters "ММД". On the left, near Kant is one small part of a floral ornament.

The reverse of the coin depicts the monument to the Soviet soldiers memorial in Warsaw. On a circle the inscription: top - "ВИСЛО-ОДЕРСКАЯ ОПЕРАЦИЯ" below - "ВЕЛИКАЯ ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННАЯ ВОЙНА 1941-1945 гг."(labels separated by five-pointed stars).

The obverse and reverse sides have a protruding on the circumference of the piping.

Artists: E. V. Kramskaya (obverse), L. A. Evdokimova (reverse); obverse stamp made with the use of computer technologies, the sculptor of the reverse stamp - M. P. Efimenko. The coin was released on November 25, 2014.

The Vistula-Oder operation was conducted from 12 January to 3 February 1945. From the Soviet Union in battles involving 2 million soldiers, they faced the 800-strong army. After the loss of the oil region in Hungary, the German army was at a disadvantage: from the West comes the US army and the UK, was blown up strategically important plants in Germany. During this battle the Red army were moving rapidly West, liberating the cities of Poland and concentration camps, 17 Jan liberated Warsaw. The loss of the Soviet Union was at least 10 times less than the losses of the enemy.

The coins presented in the photos are in the collections of their owners and are not sold